The best chip and run practice drill!
So you’re getting heavy and thin ones of it. Right. Okay. Very easy. There’s not not much to do here for you. Stand this side. Right. So you’re just setting up with too much weight back here. Okay. Okay. So you’re back here a little bit. Yeah. You got the rest of the basics quite nice now. The ball position is good. Um but you’re back here and then you’re just simply swinging this way. Right. So what we’ve got to do is get you moving more onto it to move that low point forward to get a better strike. Okay. I would might even as a drill for you do this where you go up on your right toe. Okay. All right. Cuz that forces you to do it. That might be a good place to start. Now I know where I can can I drop back now and I just hit that shot off that front foot and I just make sure I’m always staying forward. That’s perfect. Yeah. Does that feel different? Feels a lot different. Yeah. Right. That’s a much much better contact.
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Great drill coach
Dan is so good
Love your drills. Shame the words are through the impact if subtitles are on but a tricky one to correct!
First one was the best contact
I've been using this drill for years and it works wonders
Why would anyone chip that in when a putter will be better off???
Dan, will you take requests and show us what you’d do in the situation in YouTube shorts? Okay I’ll start the request thing off. Pin was 8 feet from fringe. My ball was just in the grass beyond the fringe, long like rough basically, maybe one ball width into the longer grass. The pin was downhill from where my ball laid, not severe but sloping away from me. I had no idea what to do with it. Used a putter, it got caught in the long grass and I decelerated because I was in fear of hitting too hard with down slope. Ended up on the fringe literally two feet the ball went. Would you do a short and show us how to deal with this? Cheers